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<blockquote data-quote="bird dog" data-source="post: 1207788" data-attributes="member: 5381"><p>Since you really need to wait, why don't you? There is a good chance she will settle down in a couple of weeks anyway. If she is not going over the fence, just avoid her. </p><p></p><p>I bought one a few weeks back that tried to kill the kid at the sale barn that helped get her loaded. I was scared enough of her that I put off the worming, tagging and vacs and just dumped her out in the field with the others. It took a month or so and she is still flighty but she now comes up with the others when I feed and doesn't have that skitso look in her eyes. I can comfortably get within 10 yards of her. She had a nice heifer calf last week. </p><p></p><p>Don't get your self hurt. Just wait until you catch the rest of your cows and then cut her off and sell at that time if things haven't improved.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird dog, post: 1207788, member: 5381"] Since you really need to wait, why don't you? There is a good chance she will settle down in a couple of weeks anyway. If she is not going over the fence, just avoid her. I bought one a few weeks back that tried to kill the kid at the sale barn that helped get her loaded. I was scared enough of her that I put off the worming, tagging and vacs and just dumped her out in the field with the others. It took a month or so and she is still flighty but she now comes up with the others when I feed and doesn't have that skitso look in her eyes. I can comfortably get within 10 yards of her. She had a nice heifer calf last week. Don't get your self hurt. Just wait until you catch the rest of your cows and then cut her off and sell at that time if things haven't improved. [/QUOTE]
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